CALENDAR OF THE FINES FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBY. 53 



June 29 — July 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Robert Fitz Adam of Meleburne, Plaintiff, and Robert 



Fitz Robert of Melburne, Tenant, of 5a. of land in Meleburne, 



in consideration of \ a silver mark. 



Grant, on an assize of mort d' ancestor, by Plaintiff to Tenant, 



in fee, of ia. of land, and |a. meadow formerly held by Plaintiff 



of Tenant in Meleburne. 



June 29 — July 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Thomas le Joevene of Derby, Plaintiff, and Robert of 

 Shelford and Amabel his wife, Deforciants. 

 Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Deforciants, in 

 consideration of 12 silver marks, to Plaintiff, in fee, of 2 oxgangs 

 of land in Murkelistone, at the yearly rent of 2s. 6d. sterling ; and 

 performing towards the scutage of 40s., whenever it shall happen, 

 2s. 6d. sterling, more or less ; for all service and exaction. 



June 29 — July 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Nicholas le Jovene, Plaintiff, and the Master of the 

 Hospital of S. Leonard, Derby, Tenant. 

 Grant, on a recognizance of great assize, by Tenant, in con- 

 sideration of a sparrow hawk, to Plaintiff, in fee, of half a toft in 

 Derby, at the yearly rent of 9d. sterling, for all service and 

 exaction. 



June 29 — July 6. Nottingham. Same date. 



Between Robert de Essebume, Plaintiff, and Master Henry of 



Bissopestone, Deforciant, of 2 oxgangs of land in Klyfton. 



Whereupon Deforciant was summoned to answer Plaintiff 



wherefore he disseised him of the aforesaid 2 oxgangs which 



the same Deforciant had let to him for a term which had not 



yet expired, within which term Deforciant sold that land to 



Robert de Aldewercke, on the occasion of which sale Robert 



de Aldewercke ejected Plaintiff from that land, as he doth 



allege. 



Acknowledgement by Plaintiff that the said 2 oxgangs were the 



right of Deforciant. Grant, in consideration thereof, by Deforciant 



to Plaintiff, of the homage, and all the service of Robert de 



Aldewercke and his heirs for the said 2 oxgangs, and likewise for 



n£ oxgangs of land which Robert de Aldewercke formerly did hold 



of Deforciant, in Little Strattone, and in Forde ; to wit, 20s. to be 



received yearly by the hands of Robert de Aldewercke and his 



heirs or their bailiffs at Essebume, at the Feast of S. Martin, for all 



service : rendering therefor yearly to Deforciant and his heirs one 



pair of white gloves at Easter. And if Plaintiff cannot warrant the 



